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Film Captures Life's Fleeting, Mundane Moments
6 Feb
Summary
- Director Clint Bentley's film adaptation focuses on ordinary logger Robert Grainier.
- The film explores how significant life moments are often mundane.
- Narrative structure mimics slipping through time, not plot-driven.
- Memory's changing nature is key, with sweeter versions recalled.

Director Clint Bentley, influenced by personal loss and the birth of his child, adapted Denis Johnson's "Train Dreams." The film focuses on logger Robert Grainier, aiming to capture life's subtle, often mundane, yet deeply meaningful moments. Bentley sought a narrative that felt like slipping through time, inspired by filmmakers like Tarkovsky and Kiarostami.
The story unfolds against the backdrop of technological change, with Grainier depicted as an innocent bystander rather than a participant in progress. Bentley relates this to his own experience growing up without the internet and now living in a digital age. The adaptation intentionally broke away from conventional narrative forms, striving to mirror life's organic flow.




